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Piguero's journey into professional baseball began on a high note, with a brief stint playing 13 games in rookie and A-ball. He showed flashes of brilliance, hitting .275 with an 880 OPS and contributing to a Florida State League Championship victory.
However, when the season rolled into 2023, Piguero found himself grappling with inconsistency. Assigned to the Brooklyn Cyclones, he faced a slow start, finishing the season with a series of ups and downs, including a distressing ankle injury. Following his return, he struggled offensively, finishing the season hitting just .218 with a disappointing OPS, raising concerns about his long-term potential.
A Turn for the Worse in 2024